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File #: 25-875    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/22/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 9/9/2025 Final action:
Title: 9:30 A.M. - Consideration of Presentation of Crop Report Plus – Economic Contributions of Lake County Agriculture
Sponsors: Agriculture
Attachments: 1. FINAL-Lake-CR-Plus 2025
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Memorandum


Date: September 9, 2025

To: The Honorable, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Katherine Vanderwall Agricultural Commissioner Sealer of Weights and Measures

Subject: Presentation of Crop Report Plus - Economic Contributions of Lake County Agriculture

Executive Summary:

The Lake County Department of Agriculture commissioned a report to determine the economic contributions of Lake County agriculture. This report takes an important step beyond the Lake County Crop & Livestock Report that we have published every year for nearly a century. Instead of stopping at crop production values and acreage, it quantifies agriculture's total economic contributions through production, local processing, employment and economic multiplier effects. The information in this report is based on the 2023 Annual Crop Report and is an update to the previous report published in 2019 utilizing the 2017 Annual Crop Report data. This study was conducted by Drs. Jeff Lanholz and Fernando DePaolis of Agricultural Impacts Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in agricultural economics.

Key findings include:

* Including local food production, processing, and multiplier effects, agriculture contributed $300,175,932 to the county economy. This represents $822,400 per day and $34,267 per hour.
* Of the $300,175,932 in total economic contribution, $224,252,065 came from direct economic output via production and processing. An additional $75,923,868 came from multiplier effects generated by purchase of agricultural supplies and spending by employees.
* Of the 2,107 total jobs agriculture supported, 1,460 were direct employees in production and processing, about one out of every 17.5 jobs in the county. The remaining 647 jobs were made possible through expenditures by agriculture companies, their suppliers, and employees.


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